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[โ€“] klemptor@startrek.website 3 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Late Gen X / early Millennial is called a Xennial. We're characterized as having been born in a largely analog world and coming of age as consumer technology became more prevalent. I think it informally encompasses 1977-1983.

I was born in '81 and graduated high school in '99. I grew up hearing that I was Gen X, the slacker generation, the whatever generation, the generation where trying was uncool. And that's exactly the experience I had. I was an adult before I ever heard the term 'millennial' and I don't identify with it at all, though technically I'm on the cusp. Xennial does seem to fit though.

[โ€“] MudMan@fedia.io 2 points 13 hours ago

That's one of the places where it landed. And certainly the stupidest sounding one.

I didn't make up "Gen Y", it was a thing you'd hear at the time, it just didn't stick. Iliza Shlesinger has a comedy special called Elder Millennial, which is also a thing I've heard elsewhere. She was born in 83.

It's all a dumb mess, I guess is my point.